Create a 'storyboard' collection of videos, and set it to auto-play loop until you return for another live event, or choose storyboarded videos on the fly, live

It's free

Internal video YouTube video 'search' w/drag n' drop to storyboards

Mogulus Downsides:

Internal video YouTube video 'search' w/drag n' drop to storyboards, but YouTube's the only external video game in town

It's free so ads show up, but there are paid models [Mogulus Pro Channel] @ a minimum of $350/month

Mogulus comes up on the radar just now because two of my friends -- one, an artister & teacher; the other, a film producer & writer -- each with different requirements, but both wanting to intersect with more than one individual in audio, video, text and stills.

Ged on the other hand, today finishes draft #1 of a screenplay he plans to share with four trusted industry friends and his wife, for a total of six individuals who could benefit from private access to each others' text and video feedback.

Ged will give them a little time to respond, whereupon he'll make adjustments and release the screenplay to a wider group.

It's at this point, the process could open up to a public blog, Google Docs, Mogulus and Seesmic. MB should be open from the very beginning; Ged may wish to wait until he's ready.

For sure, both could benefit from a WordPress video-friendly blog in which to embed the Mogulus player and to which they should add the Seesmic Video Comment Plug-in.

Why Seesmic plug-in?

Because you may not only embed entire ongoing conversations in a blog page, but;

You can comment in video, which gives expressions of critical thinking the emotional context text fails nearly every time to deliver

Pitching Seesmic to a ScreenwriterAnyone can join the conversation, all you need is a Seesmic account. Or, you may make your video private.Why a blog?Because it creates a time-based record of the process, and subscribers (Google Reader may be the best aggregator for this) automatically receive:

updated versions of the script via .pdf

still and video images

videos of iChat / Skype conferences

text news

You'll also need to play hard in the Flickr, Facebook and Twitter sandboxes as well.

Using digital media to develop, make and market a film or art event requires a lot, but it's not rocket science, it simply requires a great deal of thoughtful time.